Here’s a look at employment moves that occurred in the construction industry this month.
Dee Brown, Inc.
David Unger has been named 2017 Natural Stone Craftsman of the Year by the Natural Stone Institute. Unger is plant manager at Dee Brown, Inc., which provides excellence and expertise to the exterior and interior stone and masonry business. Unger’s first experience with stone occurred more than 50 years ago, when he helped his father face a fireplace. In 1999, Unger joined Dee Brown, Inc., as a foreman. He was soon recruited for the fabrication plant and later was responsible for training new hires.
Post & Schell, P.C.
Paul A. Logan joined Post & Schell, P.C., as Principal in the company’s Philadelphia office. Logan is the most recent new addition to the firm’s Construction, Government Contracts & Surety Law Practice Group and will focus on representing owners, contractors, material suppliers and other construction-related businesses on matters concerning local, state and federal government.
Prescient
Loren Bough and Tim Dunn were appointed to Prescient’s Board of Directors. Bough is a former partner at UBS Investment Bank in Moscow and Dunn is vice chair, chief investment and treasury officer at JE Dunn Construction. Prescient is a fully integrated BIM design and building platform that reduces the time and cost of constructing multi-unit housing using a proprietary modular construction system.
Turner Construction Company
Christian Lipke joined Turner Construction Company, a North America-based international construction services company, as a project executive in its Nashville office. In its Memphis office, Turner Construction hired Jeremy Harville as a project manager, Mary L. Bright as community and citizenship manager, and Elly Olmstead as environmental health and safety manager.






